This depends on several things. People vary widely in the extremes of temperature they can stand. Also, it depends on the state the person was in before the room temperature rose. And, probably most importantly, how long the person stays at the elevated temperature. Given all that . . .
Some authorities say a person can stand up to 145 F for a short time.
HIGH! gotta keep those muscles warm
you may need certain room temperature if you have pets
No, the popcorn will not explode at room temperature. This is because the pressure at room temperature is not high enough to pop the popcorn.
I don't know but they need to be fed room temperature water.
It is not possible to measure the room temperature with a thermometer. A digital oral thermometer will not work to measure the room temperature. It is meant to measure human temperature, not room temperature. You will need a room thermometer to measure the room temperature.
You need to specify what type of experiment you are asking about.
No it is a gas at room temperature.
they are made from clay that are heated in a high temperature room...
Mercury
H2 and He are ideal at room temperature because room temperature is very high for both of them so at high temperature gasses bahaves ideally due to the small force of attraction but in case of SO2 and CL2 room temperature is not so high for them so they have greater force of attraction between them and thus behaves non-ideally .......!
this is because iron has a very high melting point and therefore at room temperature it remains as a solid......
this is because iron has a very high melting point and therefore at room temperature it remains as a solid......